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Paper Title: IoT-based Smart Medicine Dispenser with Alerts & Reminders
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209545
Register Paper ID - 297591
Title: IOT-BASED SMART MEDICINE DISPENSER WITH ALERTS & REMINDERS
Author Name(s): Savitha Naik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e417-e428
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 23
Medication adherence is a critical factor in patient healthcare management, particularly for elderly individuals and patients with chronic illnesses. Forgetting or missing prescribed doses often leads to severe health complications and reduced treatment effectiveness. To address this challenge, this paper proposes an IoT-based Smart Medicine Dispenser with Alerts and Reminders designed to automate pill dispensing and enhance medication compliance. The system integrates an Arduino Uno for controlling the dispensing mechanism, servo motors for automated pill release, an RTC (Real-Time Clock) for scheduling, and a 16x2 LCD display to provide real-time information. Alert mechanisms using a buzzer and LED notify patients at the scheduled time, while the ESP32 module ensures IoT connectivity, enabling remote monitoring and notifications via cloud platforms. The proposed system ensures accurate and timely dispensing of medicines, minimizes human error, and improves reliability in patient care. Experimental results demonstrate effective dispensing accuracy, prompt reminders, and successful IoT integration for remote alerts, making the system suitable for home healthcare and hospital environments.
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IoT, Smart Medicine Dispenser, Arduino Uno, ESP32, Real-Time Clock (RTC), Automated Pill Dispenser, Healthcare Monitoring, Alerts and Reminders.
Paper Title: Comparative analysis Life Cycle Testing of Electrical Loads with Integrated Down Counter
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209544
Register Paper ID - 298990
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS LIFE CYCLE TESTING OF ELECTRICAL LOADS WITH INTEGRATED DOWN COUNTER
Author Name(s): Vijay M P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e410-e416
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 8
The system is a down-counter configuration utilizing an 8051 microcontroller, designed to test the lifespan of electrical products. In industries with products like lights, bulbs, motors, etc., it is essential to assess the product's lifecycle. This lifecycle is determined by how many times the product can be switched ON and OFF while still functioning properly. Our project operates a relay switch that turns the load ON and OFF for a specified number of cycles. The system uses a microcontroller from the 8051 family, with a keypad interface for user input. It also includes a 7-segment display to show the count. When the system is activated, the user can input the desired number of cycles (0-999) for the product to be tested. The system then begins cycling the load ON and OFF, counting down from the entered value. The counter continues to decrement until it reaches zero, at which point the switching cycle is halted. The system could be further enhanced by adding a load output measuring system, which would inform the user when the load fails, thereby providing a direct indication of the load's lifespan The electrical equipment manufacturing industry provides specific specifications such as 230V AC, 1Amp, 25,000 life cycles (ON/OFF), 12V DC, 1Amp, 50,000 life cycles (ON/OFF), and so on. Therefore, it is essential to test the equipment after production. However, testing the life cycle specified by the manufacturer can be challenging. This project simplifies the process of testing the life cycle of electrical equipment. It is designed for industrial use to test the life cycles of lamps, relays, switches, motors, and other equipment. The life cycle is measured by counting the number of ON/OFF cycles the equipment can undergo while still functioning properly.
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Life Cycle Testing, Electrical Loads, Down Counter, Product Longevity, Reliability Testing, Quality Control.
Paper Title: GROUNDWATER DEPLETION AND RECHARGE TRENDS IN SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF INDIA: MANN-KENDALL/SEN'S SLOPE DETECTION AND RAINFALL-GROUNDWATER COUPLING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209543
Register Paper ID - 298077
Title: GROUNDWATER DEPLETION AND RECHARGE TRENDS IN SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF INDIA: MANN-KENDALL/SEN'S SLOPE DETECTION AND RAINFALL-GROUNDWATER COUPLING
Author Name(s): Vaishali B. Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e396-e409
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 30
Groundwater serves as the main buffer against hydroclimatic variability in India, where recharge is concentrated within a short monsoon period. The study employs two focused analytical methods -- the Mann-Kendall test and Sen's slope estimation. Pre- and post-monsoon series are included in multi-year well observations, with quality control ensuring seasonal consistency. Sen's slope provides a robust measure of magnitude that is resistant to outliers and irregular sampling, while trend analysis identifies the direction and strength of monotonic changes at the well scale. This approach allows comparison between dry-season conditions before the monsoon and wet-season conditions after the monsoon, clarifying whether declines are concentrated prior to recharge or persist across seasons. Correlation analysis incorporates pre- to post-monsoon variations. The procedure separates long-term trends from short-term fluctuations, providing a concise, reproducible basis for quantifying groundwater depletion rates. The approach is intentionally minimal yet policy-relevant: by limiting inference to observed groundwater levels and rainfall, it enables transparent replication across semi-arid regions with routine monitoring networks, facilitates consistent comparison of trend magnitudes and seasonal recharge responses, and provides an empirical baseline against which future interventions can be evaluated
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Groundwater depletion, semi-arid India, recharge patterns, Mann-Kendall test, Sen's slope, rainfall-groundwater correlation, pre-monsoon, post-monsoon, time-series analysis
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIAPHRAGM WALLS AND CONVENTIONAL RETAINING WALLS FOR BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION IN BUILDINGS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209542
Register Paper ID - 296712
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIAPHRAGM WALLS AND CONVENTIONAL RETAINING WALLS FOR BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION IN BUILDINGS
Author Name(s): Kum. Divya Mohanbhai Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e385-e395
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 47
Under logistical and environmental constraints, basement construction in dense urban settings requires excavation support systems that simultaneously control deformation, manage groundwater, and remain constructible. There are two types of retaining systems used for basement structures. A common framework for design criteria--especially near sensitive assets--includes cut-off effectiveness, resistance to base heave, and buildability considerations, as outlined by the study. Performance targets, construction logistics, project risks, and long-term durability are linked to the selection of system type through a qualitative decision-making model. To support early-stage design, the model is operationalized as a scoring matrix with sensitivity checks on soil stiffness, groundwater head, and reinforcement layout. Two scenarios illustrate typical deformation envelopes, risk pathways, and mitigation measures. The findings show that diaphragm walls offer advantages such as higher stiffness, better movement control, and watertightness. They can often serve as permanent basement walls, reducing structural demand and planning uncertainty. Regional unit cost rates, carbon factor (C-factor), and the need for project-specific validation of predicted movement are some of the limitations identified in the study. The research compares indicative costs and project scope normalized by excavation depth, and discusses how procurement strategy and quality assurance affect realized performance. The interplay between the embodied carbon of wall systems, energy efficiency, and waterproofing reliability is emphasized in the discussion. Gaps in the literature identified in the study encourage future work on performance databases. The model supports a transparent and defensible selection process for basement projects by linking early-phase option screening with construction-stage risk management.
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Basement construction, diaphragm wall, embedded retaining wall, secant-pile wall, contiguous-pile wall, sheet piles, RC cantilever wall, gravity retaining wall, earth pressures, serviceability limit state, basal heave, groundwater cut-off, top-down construction, observational method, instrumentation, constructability, life-cycle performance, Eurocode 7, BS 8002.
Paper Title: Factors affecting India-China relations
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209541
Register Paper ID - 291622
Title: FACTORS AFFECTING INDIA-CHINA RELATIONS
Author Name(s): Karishma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e378-e384
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 189
Many factors influence the relations between India and China, including border disputes, trade relations, strategic interests, and regional influence.The 1962 war, China's control over Tibet, and China's strong ties with Pakistan are some of the historical and current factors that complicate relations.The 3,488-km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC) is still undemarcated, leading to frequent tensions over infiltration and construction of infrastructure.The two countries compete over their respective roles in the South Asian region, leading to regional influence and security concerns. China's control of Tibet and India's asylum of the Dalai Lama are also important factors in the relationship.The strong strategic ties between China and Pakistan are also a matter of concern for India. Military infrastructure is constantly being built in the border areas between the two countries, which is increasing tensions.
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India, China, competition, Pakistan, border dispute, Tibetan issues, China-Pakistan relations and water disputes.
Paper Title: WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP UNDER PMEGP: A COMPREHENSIVE MSME ANALYSIS WITH RURAL-URBAN, GENDER, AND STATE-WISE INSIGHTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209540
Register Paper ID - 290731
Title: WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP UNDER PMEGP: A COMPREHENSIVE MSME ANALYSIS WITH RURAL-URBAN, GENDER, AND STATE-WISE INSIGHTS
Author Name(s): Dr. R. Udaya Bhanu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e364-e377
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 202
The Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) plays a pivotal role in advancing the goals of inclusive entrepreneurship and economic empowerment through the promotion of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of MSME development under PMEGP, with a particular focus on women entrepreneurship, using multi-dimensional insights across rural-urban, gender, sectoral, socio-economic, and state-wise distributions. The primary objective of the study is to analyze the category-wise distribution of MSMEs under PMEGP to understand the scale and scope of enterprise formation. It further examines the rural-urban spread of MSMEs, highlighting regional disparities and access gaps. A key dimension of the research is the gender-wise ownership pattern, which evaluates the participation of women entrepreneurs under the scheme. Additionally, the study delves into the sector-wise classification (manufacturing vs. service), explores the socio-economic group representation (SC, ST, OBC, minorities, etc.), and evaluates the state-wise performance to identify leading and lagging regions. Using secondary data sourced from official PMEGP reports and MSME ministry statistics, the study presents visual and statistical interpretations that reveal significant trends. The findings underscore a steady increase in women-led MSMEs, particularly in the rural service sector; however, disparities persist across regions and social groups. The study concludes by offering policy recommendations to strengthen support for women entrepreneurs and enhance the equitable reach of PMEGP across India's diverse socio-economic landscape.
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Women entrepreneurship, PMEGP (Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme), Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), Gender-wise Distribution, Rural-Urban Divide, Socio-Economic Groups, State-wise MSME Performance
Paper Title: Scalable Architectures for Generative AI in Advanced Cloud Computing Environments: Enhancing Performance and Efficiency
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209539
Register Paper ID - 271649
Title: SCALABLE ARCHITECTURES FOR GENERATIVE AI IN ADVANCED CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS: ENHANCING PERFORMANCE AND EFFICIENCY
Author Name(s): Thejaswi Adimulam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e351-e363
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 356
The demand for generative AI (GAI) applications grows, and scalable architectures in cloud computing environments become imperative to support such models' computational complexity and resource demands. In this paper, we dive deep into scalable architectures for generative AI in the cloud, aiming to boost performance and efficiency. Distributed computing, containerization, and edge computing are some architectural approaches we explore to allow organizations to surmount the resource requirements of GAI models. We explore how scalable infrastructure, smart resource management, and data management practices are used in combination for the deployment and execution of GAI applications through case studies and performance benchmarks. The results show the pros and cons of each architectural framework and outline future directions for integrating emerging technologies, such as quantum computing and serverless architectures, for increased scalability. This research applies to practical applications across various industries, from healthcare to finance and entertainment to increasing the employment of GAI applications to drive innovation and efficiency.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Scalable Architectures, Generative AI, Cloud Computing, Performance Optimization, Efficiency Enhancement, Advanced Computing Environments
Paper Title: Interconnected Narratives and their Cultural Significance in Leslie Marmon Silko's Storyteller
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209538
Register Paper ID - 246328
Title: INTERCONNECTED NARRATIVES AND THEIR CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE IN LESLIE MARMON SILKO'S STORYTELLER
Author Name(s): Professor Brajesh Sawhney
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e345-e350
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 501
Interconnected Narratives and their Cultural Significance in Leslie Marmon Silko's Storyteller
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Interconnected Narratives and their Cultural Significance in Leslie Marmon Silko's Storyteller
Paper Title: SHIKSHA KA ADHIKAAR- BAALAKON KA EK MOOLABHOOT ADHIKAAR (VAASTAVIK STHITI KA EK ADHYAYAN)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209537
Register Paper ID - 244492
Title: SHIKSHA KA ADHIKAAR- BAALAKON KA EK MOOLABHOOT ADHIKAAR (VAASTAVIK STHITI KA EK ADHYAYAN)
Author Name(s): ANMOL SINGH SHEKHAWAT
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e340-e344
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 773
SHIKSHA KA ADHIKAAR- BAALAKON KA EK MOOLABHOOT ADHIKAAR (VAASTAVIK STHITI KA EK ADHYAYAN)
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SHIKSHA KA ADHIKAAR- BAALAKON KA EK MOOLABHOOT ADHIKAAR (VAASTAVIK STHITI KA EK ADHYAYAN)
Paper Title: The Neo Liberal State & Women's Rights
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209536
Register Paper ID - 244120
Title: THE NEO LIBERAL STATE & WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Author Name(s): Dr Hena Singh, Dr Chandrachur Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e334-e339
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 574
As we live in an era of complex interdependence where sensibilities in one social setup have its reflections in the other it is important to understand the women's issues from that standpoint. It is true that globalization has opened up new vista and opportunities for women in society but at the same time the rolling back the frontiers of the state is responsible for robing women from several of their fundamental constitutional rights. It is important for the state to remain proactive in protecting and strengthening the rights of women. 'The Neo Liberal State & Women's Rights' is of great relevance not only for the developed but also for the developing societies. Conventionally the State is taken as an institution whose main objective is to enforce regulations so as to provide security to its citizens. The research would try to focus on the fact that even though citizenship rights have been given to women, in practice why is it that they have not been able to gain on substantial accounts. It is argued that equality under citizenship provisions in Indian Constitution fails to concretize it at ground level as it ignores differences which are because of both internal and external factors. Sex is an example of internal difference whereas poverty or social norms can be examples of external differences. The segregation of internal and external factors is strongly rooted in our social system and women are primarily treated as the second-class citizens and not fit for citizenship rights. With the advent of globalization and global trends such as multi culturalism, provisions regarding universal human rights, the connotation of citizenship has been redefined and retuned in the contemporary times. It is expected that women in the present global scenario will get opportunities to enhance their rights however feminists' scholars are doubtful and expressed their concern for having more regressive impacts on women across the globe. In this article sincere attempts have been made to examine these new trends through which women are deprived of their rights. Its objective is to show how the gains of feminism are under the threat of being rolled back.
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Neo Liberal State, Citizenship, Globalization, Equalitarian, Democratic Outlook, Structural Adjustment, Multi-Culturalism, Universality of Human Rights, Second Class Citizens, Feminization of Poverty, Transnational Corporations, Equalitarian and Democratic Outlook, Global Institutions
Paper Title: La crise de l’identité française : Une étude de Speak White de Michelle Lalonde
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209535
Register Paper ID - 244224
Title: LA CRISE DE L’IDENTITé FRANçAISE : UNE éTUDE DE SPEAK WHITE DE MICHELLE LALONDE
Author Name(s): Dr. Ram Pratap Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e324-e333
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 575
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Paper Title: Cloud Computing in E- Commerce - An Exploratory Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209534
Register Paper ID - 244018
Title: CLOUD COMPUTING IN E- COMMERCE - AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Lavanya L
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e315-e323
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 539
Cloud Computing has not only benefitted e-commerce but all other sectors and even government systems in effectively managing vast amount of data, information and events on real-time basis so much so that cloud computing infrastructure has become an utility infrastructure just like the telecommunication and electricity networks. However, the ecommerce business's soul is cloud computing technology services. The analysis of the could computing technology-based features and the business model of ecommerce have shown that the ecommerce business model genesis, growth and excellence has a lot to do with the ever-evolving technological features of cloud computing and is actually an instance of a successful nexus between technology and business strategy
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Cloud Computing, ecommerce, technology, strategy, business
Paper Title: "EMERGENT EXPRESSIONS: EXPLORING CONTEMPORARY ARTISTRY"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209533
Register Paper ID - 243233
Title: "EMERGENT EXPRESSIONS: EXPLORING CONTEMPORARY ARTISTRY"
Author Name(s): Prof. Shubham Shiva
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e307-e314
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 597
Present study explores the dynamic landscape of contemporary art, tracing its evolution alongside societal shifts. It delves into the impact of technology, revealing how digital tools, virtual reality, and augmented reality redefine artistic boundaries. The fusion of mediums, including multimedia installations and conceptual exploration, challenges conventions and sparks meaningful conversations. The significance of minimalism and abstraction in conveying powerful messages is highlighted, while the emergence of collaborative and participatory art breaks down traditional artist-viewer divisions. By examining these facets, the text underscores how new art engages audiences intellectually and emotionally, fostering inclusivity and democratizing artistic experiences.
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Contemporary Art, Technological revolution and Digital Tools in Art, Virtual Reality (VR) in Art, Augmented Reality (AR) in Art, Medium fusion in Art, Conceptual exploration Art, Minimalism and Abstraction in Art
Paper Title: PHYSICAL THERAPY KNOWLEDGE AMONG BPT STUDENTS DURING COVID-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209532
Register Paper ID - 239608
Title: PHYSICAL THERAPY KNOWLEDGE AMONG BPT STUDENTS DURING COVID-19
Author Name(s): Dev K., Sakshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e297-e306
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 609
PHYSICAL THERAPY KNOWLEDGE AMONG BPT STUDENTS DURING COVID-19
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PHYSICAL THERAPY KNOWLEDGE AMONG BPT STUDENTS DURING COVID-19
Paper Title: ROLE OF SELF HELP GROUPS IN FINANACIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA- A CASE STUDY OF JHARKHAND STATE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209531
Register Paper ID - 232315
Title: ROLE OF SELF HELP GROUPS IN FINANACIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA- A CASE STUDY OF JHARKHAND STATE
Author Name(s): Alok Raj, Anand Raj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e291-e296
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 725
Money and banking are crucial to people's economic growth. Gaining everyone's support for progress may be accomplished via financial inclusion. To further reduce discontent among the poor and the disadvantaged, it provides opportunities and aids in the distribution of the advantages of progress. To this end, SHGs have been instrumental in integrating formerly economically marginalized communities into the mainstream economy. To this end, it is important to maintain SHGs and for the government to put in more effort to ensure that similar initiatives are implemented in every part of the country. Microfinance refers to the practice of providing low-dollar loans, savings accounts, insurance, and other financial services to low-income people so that they may improve their quality of life and pull themselves out of poverty. It's been gaining attention as a potential game-changer in the fight against poverty. Microfinance has a beneficial impact on the economic and social conditions of rural communities. Microfinance institutions provide a variety of modest loans to persons who run businesses in the agricultural, microenterprise, animal-rearing, handicraft, floricultural, food-processing, and fishing sectors. Microfinance's Self-Help Groups (SHGs) have emerged as a reliable mechanism for distributing funds in economically depressed rural regions
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ROLE OF SELF HELP GROUPS IN FINANACIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA- A CASE STUDY OF JHARKHAND STATE
Paper Title: USE OF VEDIC MATHEMATICS IN MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209530
Register Paper ID - 232087
Title: USE OF VEDIC MATHEMATICS IN MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
Author Name(s): Nini Kakkar, Manju Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e287-e290
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 813
Vedic math simplifies complex math for students. These simple Vedic math practises may help students enhance their arithmetic abilities, problem-solving, and confidence. Vedic math supports mental calculations rather than calculators or written methods, which may improve speed and accuracy. Vedic math is useful in engineering, finance, and computer science, where correct calculation is essential. Vedic mathematics offers several algebraic expression multiplication and division methods. We demonstrated with examples that Vedic multiplication and division are more rapid and effective than conventional multiplication and division.
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Vedic mathematics, multiplication, division.
Paper Title: FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF SELECTED MAJOR PORT TRUSTS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209529
Register Paper ID - 231906
Title: FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF SELECTED MAJOR PORT TRUSTS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Kanchan, Kiran Meena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e276-e286
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 619
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Keywords: Financial Performance, Port Trust, Major Port, Non-Major Port.
Paper Title: THE VIBRANT CULTURE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209528
Register Paper ID - 231448
Title: THE VIBRANT CULTURE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
Author Name(s): Dr. Shivani Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e268-e275
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 2180
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Primeval, Culture, Civilization, Multilingual, Customs, Manners, Art, Architecture, Folk, Preservation.
Paper Title: PUBLIC SHIFTING INTENTION AND BEHAVIOURAL OUTCOMES FOR SUPPORTING THE REALIZATION OF SDG 7: A THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR FRAMEWORK.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209527
Register Paper ID - 231301
Title: PUBLIC SHIFTING INTENTION AND BEHAVIOURAL OUTCOMES FOR SUPPORTING THE REALIZATION OF SDG 7: A THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR FRAMEWORK.
Author Name(s): Dr Maniklal Adhikary, Nisith Mondal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e247-e267
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 514
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Air Pollution, Theory of Planned Behaviour, Sustainable Development Goals
Paper Title: ROLE OF WETLANDS IN COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY IN MUZAFFARPUR DISTRICT(BIHAR)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2209526
Register Paper ID - 229530
Title: ROLE OF WETLANDS IN COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY IN MUZAFFARPUR DISTRICT(BIHAR)
Author Name(s): Mamta Roy, Dr. Rupa Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: e241-e246
Year: September 2022
Downloads: 563
ABSTRACT: - Climate change is a harsh reality that the planet earth is bound to experience sooner or later. Increased human activities are multiplying the effect of climatic change. Apart from that, pressure on natural resources is increasing which is leading to problems like water scarcity, food shortage etc. Wetlands are a unique natural resource which can be crucial in terms of maintaining the hydrological cycle, recharge of ground water, flood control, acting as pollution filters, providing for irrigation and supporting multiple agro based activities. The wetlands are all the more significant for the study area where they are found in abundance because of its geographical setting, population is dense and natural resources are not managed properly. Their role in combating effects of climate change is important therefore they should be appropriately managed in order to harness their full potential and boost ecological and economic health of the region.
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Keywords: - wetlands, climate change, aquaculture, resource management
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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